Will Dodgers star Yasiel Puig, left, set a record for bat-flips at Monday’s home run derby? (David Zalubowski/Associated Press)

The MLB home run derby, to be contested Monday night, will be made up of five-man squads from the American League and the National League. Today we received an update on who will be filling out those teams, with the final member for each league to be announced Thursday.

The AL team will include (home run statistics from before Tuesday’s games):

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